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House Democrats might wait for Senate budget blueprint
“We should be working with the Senate to see what the votes would bear in the Senate so we can move that expediently,” Murphy said.
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“We should be working with the Senate to see what the votes would bear in the Senate so we can move that expediently,” Murphy said.
committee wants Bolton’s office to make Capitol Police inspector general reports public “if they do not compromise law enforcement activities, national security, or Congressional security and processes without
Members of Congress should not do so either.”
There is also the matter of a $1.9 billion security supplemental funding bill that barely passed the House, 213-212, without a single Republican vote.
The Kentucky Republican said voters and activists should fear “naming and shaming,” for their support of policy campaigns and political efforts, should the bill become law.
Leahy also said that without a supplemental funding bill, the National Guard would likely begin cutting training as soon as August.
Republican senators are expressing mounting impatience with the federal mask mandate for travelers, arguing that the lifting of restrictions in most public places should extend to airplanes, rail and transit
Brady and other Republicans have speculated, without evidence, that someone at the IRS intentionally leaked the tax returns to further Biden’s tax agenda.
Without a bipartisan agreement on defense and nondefense spending for fiscal 2022, the appropriations process could stall out in the Senate once again.
“Until we can start to build back up our staff and build back up our capacity, we are at risk of not doing some things that we should do to make sure that our mission is completed.”
“We should also keep in mind anytime we ask the IRS to devote resources to mailing monthly checks or providing insurance subsidies, those are resources that can’t go to enforcement or customer service,
Biden also brought up his proposal to eliminate “stepped up basis,” which allows assets like stocks and land to be passed on at a person’s death without triggering capital gains taxes, for inheritances
“I cannot go into detail without having further discussions with those individuals [who wrote the reports]. I think that [at] U.S.
“Note, supervisors should anticipate reports of assault and be prepared to assign officers to take the police report.”
Pressley, D-Mass., voted against the bill because it would bolster the Hill’s police force “without addressing the underlying threats of organized and violent white supremacy, radicalization, and disinformation
Langevin emphasized that staff without knowledge of disability and accessibility resources can’t fully engage constituents, whether they are looking to take a tour of the Capitol or voicing concerns
“Senators should rest assured that the events of January 6th will be investigated and that as Majority Leader, I reserve the right to force the Senate to vote on the bill again at the appropriate
‘Socialism’ Republicans argue that money for schools, veterans hospitals and elder care should not be included in the package, with Sen.
Until Monday evening, by most public appearances, a growing consensus in Congress favored stripping military commanders of authority to decide which sexual crimes in the ranks should be prosecuted and
Schumer and Menendez’s fellow senator, Vermont independent Bernie Sanders, told Axios that the SALT cap should remain: “You can’t be on the side of the wealthy and powerful if you are going to really fight